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A brass ring is a small grabbable ring that a dispenser presents to a carousel rider during the course of a ride. Usually there are a large number of iron rings and one brass one, or just a few. It takes some dexterity to grab a ring from the dispenser as the carousel rotates.
Brass plated Steel fansavees eve. laari. 50 laari Turtle, year of minting, rope with knot design Brass plated Steel fansaas laari: 1 rufiyaa Coat of Arms, year of minting State title in Thaana and English, value, rope with knot design Nickel plated Steel ekeh rufiyaa: 2 rufiyaa Conch shell, year of minting, dhivehi text "ދިވެހިރާއްޖެ"
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Nickel-Brass plated Steel fansaas laari: 1 rufiyaa Coat of Arms, year of minting State title in Thaana and English, value, rope with knot design Nickel plated Steel ekeh rufiyaa: 2 rufiyaa Conch shell, year of minting, dhivehi text "ދިވެހިރާއްޖެ" Traditional pattern on ring
The name manilla is said to derive from the Spanish [1] for a 'bracelet' manilla, the Portuguese for 'hand-ring' manilha, [3] or after the Latin manus (hand) or from monilia, plural of monile (necklace). [4] They are usually horseshoe-shaped, with terminations that face each other and are roughly lozenge-shaped. The earliest use of manillas was ...
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The Brass Ring was a group of American studio musicians led by saxophonist and arranger Phil Bodner. The band was based in New York City and was stylistically similar to The Tijuana Brass , The Brass Buttons, the Baja Marimba Band , and other "Now Sound" instrumental pop groups from the 1960s, although the twin-sax sound more closely resembles ...
Islamic Golden Age brass astrolabe Brass lectern with an eagle. Attributed to Aert van Tricht, Limburg (Netherlands), c. 1500.. Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc, in proportions which can be varied to achieve different colours and mechanical, electrical, acoustic and chemical properties, [1] but copper typically has the larger proportion, generally 66% copper and 34% zinc.